A remixed version of the duet, which saw Richardson's vocals being replaced by Joe, was released as the album's fourth single.
[3] When Richardson departed from Universal, Stone approached him to re-record the song with her for her second studio album Mahogany Soul (2001) after hearing his demo while working with Ferrell,[4] promoting them to put a new verse down.
[3] In 2002, J Records executive Clive Davis expressed his interest to release the song as a single from Mahogany Soul.
[5] Mark Anthony Neal from PopMatters called the album version of the song "simply brilliant" and "chocolate magic."
[8] It eventually peaked at number four in the week ending November 9, 2002, becoming Mahogany Soul's third consecutive top five hit on the chart.